Steph Pic connected on a pass to Jen Miller to get the offense started for The Village/Campus View and they never looked back, beating College West/Rose Street 13-6 in Sunday's "Powder Puff Football" action. The extra point failed and the score at the half was 6-0, according to this recap from Jeremy Bottorf, intramural/Fitness Center assistant.
"Meet the Wildcats Night," an opportunity to get acquainted with the student-athletes and coaches of the men's baseball, women's softball, men's volleyball and archery teams, was held Wednesday at the Field House. Free hot dogs and soda were served, door prizes were awarded, and home schedules and rosters for each team were distributed to interested fans.
Pennsylvania College of Technology men's volleyball coach Wes Strayer is fired up going into Saturday's Mid-Atlantic Club Volleyball Conference championships, and he wants his players that way, too.
After a successful fall campaign under first-year coach Chris Howard, the Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team is set to resume its quest for a second straight conference championship.The Wildcats, who went 13-7 overall in the fall and 11-1 in Penn State University Athletic Conference games where they won the midseason tournament, are scheduled to open their spring season at 1 p.m.
After his team posted a winning record and reached the playoffs last season, Pennsylvania College of Technology women's softball coach Roger Harris looks for even more success this spring despite a freshman-loaded lineup.The Lady Wildcats are scheduled to open their season at 2 p.m.
The Penn College intramural basketball team fought and clawed back Tuesday night, but, in the end, Lycoming College's inside game proved to be the difference. Jordan McQuown and Anthony Flint led the Wildcats with 17 points each. The Wildcats got within six points with a minute left, but Lycoming made allof itsfoul shots and the final score was Lycoming, 65; Penn College, 54.
Lycoming College's intramural girls' basketball team defeated Penn College at Bardo Gymnasium on Thursday night, 70-26. "It was a very exciting and entertaining game to watch, even though the score was so lopsided," said Lisa J. Worth, athletic assistant.
Last week, Pennsylvania College of Technology women's basketball coach Ron Kodish was just hopeful of getting his team a return ticket to the Bryce Jordan Center. Now that it has happened, he wants it all. The defending champion Lady Wildcats will face Penn State Delaware at 4 p.m. Friday in a Penn State University Athletic Conference semifinal at Bryce Jordan in University Park.
The success of Pennsylvania College of Technology bowlers on the state level continued over the weekend at the Pennsylvania Collegiate Athletic Association championships at Pleasant Valley Lanes in Altoona.
Two Pennsylvania College of Technology sports teams are headed into playoff action this weekend.
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